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Originally Posted by WowMutt
The Idea was... think way way back to the origional Night of the Living Dead.
At the end, after all they've gone through, the hero looks out the window and a hunter see's him, thinking him to be a zombie in the house, the hunter shoot's him. A little mistaken identity. It wasnt just about killing a kid, It was about a tragic ending!
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Tragedy can't successfully follow tragedy. It was already depressing enough to see what Clem went through, if she got shot like that in the end so suddenly, it would have been anti-climactic and mind-boggling. It was a good ending in the original Night of the Living Dead because the irony worked there, and everything before it was horror and chaos, not drama. On top of that, at the very end, when we see the hero survives, its supposed to be a bittersweet but happy ending, which is completely crushed by a minute yet huge twist of him getting shot for no reason. In The Walking Dead... there are no happy endings in The Walking Dead.
Telltale did everything to near perfection. They materialized our affection for the characters and successfully manipulated them by constructing everything up to the final moment properly. The only thing that could have made it 100% was if, in my opinion, the final scene hit the right emotional cues at with the right timing rather than just playing the scene out. Otherwise, it was nothing less than exquisite.